What do you do with your dead (chickens, ducks, quail, etc...)

☠ What do you do with your dead (chickens, ducks, quail, etc...) ☠

  • Send it to freezer camp?

    Votes: 14 6.6%
  • Send it to the lab?

    Votes: 11 5.2%
  • Throw them in the trash?

    Votes: 60 28.2%
  • Make dog food?

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Bury them?

    Votes: 116 54.5%
  • Burn them?

    Votes: 26 12.2%
  • Compost them?

    Votes: 23 10.8%
  • Throw them over the hedge into the neighbors yard? ☺

    Votes: 7 3.3%
  • Toss them in the weeds or woods?

    Votes: 36 16.9%
  • Other?

    Votes: 10 4.7%
  • No deaths yet

    Votes: 15 7.0%
  • Taxidermy

    Votes: 6 2.8%
  • Flaming Arrow at Sea

    Votes: 7 3.3%

  • Total voters
    213
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Several years ago a fox or a coyote got my peacock and being the way I am I did not wear gloves when I treated him. :oops: Did the same thing a couple of months ago with a duck that had been attacked by skunk, opossum, or raccoon. I really will be more careful in the future. :D



Yeah, we cant have you rabid & foaming at the mouth. ;):lau
 
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Yeah, we cant have you rabid & foaming at the mouth. ;):lau
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Several years ago a fox or a coyote got my peacock and being the way I am I did not wear gloves when I treated him. :oops: Did the same thing a couple of months ago with a duck that had been attacked by skunk, opossum, or raccoon. I really will be more careful in the future. :D

Several years ago I had a Guinea hen loose a leg from a Raccoon doing Take out. pulled it right off at the hip. I caught her and put her in a hospital pen with her own food and water. That is all I did... There was no blood. I figure the ripping of the skin and muscle sealed off the blood vessels. By the end of the month she could get about and was really wanting out. Miss Peggy reintegrated well.

The best doctoring I can do is stop the blood and put blue-coat on. Provide a safe place to recuperate...

sigh

but I will be careful from now on.

deb
 
I usually bury mine. Once I had a very small coop with bantams in it and a little house for them. A weasel got in and killed everything inside. I burnt that entire coop, including their remains. (It's kind of funny to me now that I just flat out burnt this thing that my family and I had made ourselves and spent a lot of time on, but at the time, I was very frustrated.)

If I find tiny bits of remains from a predator in the weeds, I'm likely to leave them there, unless large parts of the bird are still there. Then I'll bury them.

If I have chicken eggs that I was incubating that died mid way through incubation or during hatching, I'll either throw them in the weeds or in the river near my house.
 
I usually bury mine. Once I had a very small coop with bantams in it and a little house for them. A weasel got in and killed everything inside. I burnt that entire coop, including their remains. (It's kind of funny to me now that I just flat out burnt this thing that my family and I had made ourselves and spent a lot of time on, but at the time, I was very frustrated.)

If I find tiny bits of remains from a predator in the weeds, I'm likely to leave them there, unless large parts of the bird are still there. Then I'll bury them.

If I have chicken eggs that I was incubating that died mid way through incubation or during hatching, I'll either throw them in the weeds or in the river near my house.



Wow! :eek: That's pretty extreme, but I like your style. :thumbsup
 

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